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Kickstand Productions Presents
Dayseeker
Fri, 29 Apr, 6:30 PM CDT
Doors open
6:00 PM CDT
Bottom Lounge
1375 W. Lake St, Chicago, IL 60607
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Description
Following guidelines provided by the City of Chicago, as of February 28 Bottom Lounge will no longer require proof of full vaccination for entry or require that patrons wear masks while inside of Bottom Lounge. This policy is subject to change to meet circumstances as necessary. Please check our website or ticketing pages before arriving at the venue in the event that our policy changes via legal mandate or performer request.
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* Moved from Subterranean. Previously purchased tickets will be honored.
Event Information
Age Limit
17+
Refund Policy
Refunds are not issued unless an event is canceled, postponed, rescheduled to another date or a meaningful change has been made (e.g. age restriction has changed, door/show time has been changed more than 2 hours).

Post-Hardcore
Holding Absence
Holding Absence
Post-Hardcore
Formed in 2015, Holding Absence are a post-hardcore quartet from Cardiff, Wales delivering pummeling percussion, striking guitar riffs, and huge choruses.
Following an initial stint fronted by Zac Vernon -- late of Parting Gift -- and with Giorgio Cantarutti on rhythm guitar, by early 2017 they eventually settled on a lineup comprised of Lucas Woodland (vocals), Feisal El-Khazragi (guitar), James Joseph (bass), and Ashley Green (drums). That year saw them put out a number of singles including "Penance" and "Heaven Knows" and having earned a committed local fan base, the band went on to sign with Sharptone Records. In 2018, they released a split EP, This Is as One, with British metalcore act Loathe, with whom they toured Europe on their first dates outside the U.K. Following these shows, and part-way through the recording of their eponymous debut, El-Khazragi left to play bass for Loathe. A nomination for Best U.K. Breakthrough Band at the Heavy Metal Awards followed and, before the year was out, El-Khazragi had been replaced by two guitarists. Scott Carey joined on lead, while Chris Smitheram played rhythm for a short while. However, by early 2019 Carey had become the group's sole guitarist.
When their first LP appeared in March 2019, it was a product of two different bouts of recording with two different lineups. Still, the singles "Like a Shadow" and "Dream of Me" boosted their profile, and the record garnered positive reviews. While the rest of 2019 was spent touring the continent again, 2020 was a productive year in the studio and saw them create what would ultimately became 2021's The Greatest Mistake of My Life. However, before the record was released, Joseph departed to focus on a project with his housemate under the moniker, James & The Cold Gun, leaving a core trio of Woodland, Green, and Carey to promote it. ~ Rob Wacey & James Wilkinson